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Tim Spector reported last week that we're likely approaching herd immunity.
equally all three of medical journals in this country that I subscribe to ran stories last week suggesting the exact opposite. (Actually I think one was a the new scientist)
Who knows who’s right.
I’d rather err cautious since I’ve spent the past year dealing with the consequences of not.
What does this mean? The number of vaccines available - by all reports - will continue to increase over the coming months (and years). Additionally, what does "effectively" mean?
The reality, I suppose, is no one knows where we are. You have insights I don't so I'm certainly not going to dismiss your experiences or knowledge. However, there are other people with other specialities saying very different. Tim Spector reported last week that we're likely approaching herd immunity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD7V26exJuE
I'm sure you know this, but no one has claimed this isn't the case. The question is who gets those infections, how widely they are able to spread, and what sort of strain they do (or don't) put on to the NHS. The evidence shows that, as things have opened up, cases have plateaued and/or gone up in some groups (younger people), but continued to drop in at risk groups. The likely (and reportedly statistically significant) cause of this is the vaccine. Hopefully this trend continues as the easing of restrictions continues.